Yes. That's the only way you will get a calf. Breeding a cow to another male animal (except a bull bison or carabao) will not get her pregnant.
Only if the cow that they're mounting is in heat.
you must buy the fertilizer and then use the cow with the bull you want but you must put the cow and the bull only in the barn or only them outside. It is more effective in the barn.
Only by the cow, it is never ever determined by the bull.
You can't, unless you make the bull a steer.
Sometimes, if her pheromones are producing more estrogen than usual. But most pregnant cows won't have anything to do with a bull.
Copulation or conception. This occurs when the bull ejaculates sperm into the cow, which encourages a series of events that allows a cow to become pregnant and give birth to a calf over 9 months later.
You don't. You can only breed a cow with a bull.
No, not usually. On rare occasions, a cow may experience false heats during pregnancy where she can be ridden by a bull, but otherwise, a cow that is pregnant stays pregnant and doesn't go into heat until a couple weeks after she's given birth.
The opposite of bulls are cows or heifers. Bulls are male, cows are female. The difference between a heifer and a cow is that a cow has been pregnant.
Cows can get pregnant through the process of mating with a bull, where the bull inseminates the cow. This can happen naturally through natural mating or artificially through artificial insemination by a qualified professional.
Yes. A barren cow (one that is open, or not pregnant) is able to come into heat or estrus.
human sperm cannot get a cow pregnant. The only species humans can get pregnant with their sperm is another human.